Self-Reported Physical Activity Behavior and Practice of Healthcare Professionals During the Second and Third Trimester of Pregnancy in Greece.

IF 1.7 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Vasileios Daglas, Nikolaos Kostopoulos, Michalis Mitrotasios, Antigoni Sarantaki, Maria Iliadou, Athanasios Moustogiannis, Maria Dagla, Evangelia Antoniou
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Background/Objectives: The primary aim of the study was to investigate the self-reported behavior and practice of healthcare professionals (midwives and obstetricians) regarding physical activity during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. The secondary goal of the study was to highlight sociodemographic and professional characteristics affecting the aforementioned behavior. Methods: The study was of cross-sectional design and was conducted between January 2022 and March 2023 with the participation of 235 midwives and obstetricians working in public and private facilities in the region of Attica, Greece. The participants completed a demographic characteristics form as well as a questionnaire structured to serve the aim of the study. Eight independent models of multivariate analyses of variance were performed. Results: Among the participants, over 97% recommended exercising during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Cardio exercises were the most commonly suggested type (93.1% in the second trimester and 88.5% in the third trimester), followed by relaxation exercises (87.7% and 89.8%, respectively). The majority recommended exercising 2-3 times per week, with session durations ranging from 15 to 30 min in the second trimester and 30 to 45 min in the third trimester. The intention for recommending physical activity during the second trimester was associated with the profession (p < 0.001), the personal attitude toward the necessity of exercising (p = 0.006), the participants' belief regarding the importance of being informed about relevant recommendations (p = 0.003), and the degree of knowledge regarding the relevant international guidelines (p = 0.031). With respect to the third trimester, the associated factors included gender (p = 0.011), the participant's profession (p = 0.006), the degree of knowledge regarding the relevant international guidelines (p = 0.008), their positive attitude toward physical activity during pregnancy (p = 0.011), and the degree of knowledge regarding the relevant international guidelines (p = 0.008). Conclusions: The aforementioned factors should be taken into consideration when designing interventions for the promotion of physical activity during pregnancy. The structure of relevant instruments would facilitate the evaluation of health professionals' behavior toward physical activity.

背景/目的:本研究的主要目的是调查医疗保健专业人员(助产士和产科医生)在怀孕第二和第三季度的自我报告行为和体育锻炼情况。研究的次要目标是强调影响上述行为的社会人口学和专业特征。研究方法研究采用横断面设计,于 2022 年 1 月至 2023 年 3 月期间进行,共有 235 名在希腊阿提卡地区公共和私营机构工作的助产士和产科医生参与。参与者填写了一份人口统计学特征表以及一份为达到研究目的而设计的调查问卷。进行了八个独立的多变量方差分析模型。结果显示在参与者中,超过 97% 的人建议在怀孕的第二和第三季度进行锻炼。有氧运动是最常推荐的运动类型(孕中期为 93.1%,孕中期为 88.5%),其次是放松运动(分别为 87.7%和 89.8%)。大多数人建议每周锻炼 2-3 次,每次锻炼的时间在孕期后三个月为 15-30 分钟,在孕期后三个月为 30-45 分钟。在第二个孕期推荐体育锻炼的意愿与职业(p < 0.001)、对锻炼必要性的个人态度(p = 0.006)、参与者对了解相关建议重要性的信念(p = 0.003)以及对相关国际指南的了解程度(p = 0.031)有关。至于怀孕三个月,相关因素包括性别(p = 0.011)、参与者的职业(p = 0.006)、对相关国际指南的了解程度(p = 0.008)、对孕期体育锻炼的积极态度(p = 0.011)以及对相关国际指南的了解程度(p = 0.008)。结论在设计促进孕期体育锻炼的干预措施时,应考虑上述因素。相关工具的结构将有助于评估医务人员的体育锻炼行为。
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Clinics and Practice
Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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